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Stagewise SEO & AI Visibility Audit

Stagewise is a frontend coding agent that runs locally in the browser to modify existing production codebases. Developers use it to edit frontend code by selecting UI elements and prompting changes, reducing the need for manual code editing across their projects.

stagewise.io

SEO + AEO + E-E-A-T combined

38%

Overall Scores

Area Score Grade
SEO 74% C
AEO (AI Visibility) 2% F
E-E-A-T 55% F
Combined 38%

Fastest way to fix your site is to use our Custom Connector for Claude Desktop, or other IDEs.

E-E-A-T Breakdown

Signal Score Issue
Trustworthiness 70% Found, 6 security headers missing
Expertise 73% All checks passing
Authoritativeness 29% No Organization JSON-LD schema found, No JSON-LD schema types detected, Found
Experience 36% Found, Freshness issues, Found

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Generate a robots.txt for stagewise.io
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Recommendations

  1. robots.txt not accessible (HTTP 404) AEO

    Update robots.txt to allow AI crawlers like GPTBot and ClaudeBot. Stobo generates an AI-friendly version.
    Generate a robots.txt for stagewise.io
  2. Freshness issues: no date signals found AEO

    Add date markup (datePublished, dateModified) so AI engines know content is current. Stobo generates the JSON-LD.
    Generate freshness code for stagewise.io
  3. llms.txt not found (HTTP 404) AEO

    Create an llms.txt file so AI models can understand what stagewise.io does. Stobo generates one automatically.
    Generate an llms.txt for stagewise.io

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Frequently asked questions

Why can't search engines find date information on my site?
Your site lacks date signals that search engines use to determine content freshness. This affects how Google evaluates your content's relevance and trustworthiness. You need to add visible publication dates, last modified dates, or structured data markup to help search engines understand when your content was created or updated.
What does it mean when my robots.txt file returns a 404 error?
Your robots.txt file isn't accessible, returning a 404 error when search engines try to find it. While not required, this file helps guide search engine crawlers. You should either create a proper robots.txt file at your domain root or ensure your server doesn't return errors for this standard file.
How does missing opening content affect my search engine optimization?
Your pages lack clear opening content that directly answers user queries. Search engines look for immediate, relevant information at the start of your content to provide direct answers in search results. You need concise, answer-focused introductions that address what users are searching for on each page.
Why is my llms.txt file important for AI search engines?
Your llms.txt file is missing, which AI-powered search engines use to understand how to crawl and index your content. This emerging standard helps AI systems better interpret your site's structure and content. You should create this file to optimize for AI search tools and future search technologies.
How do content freshness issues impact my site's search rankings?
Your content lacks freshness signals that search engines use to evaluate trustworthiness and relevance. Without clear dating information, search engines can't determine if your content is current or outdated. This particularly affects topics where timeliness matters and can lower your rankings in competitive search results.
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